Also, if we’re going to talk gaming (including Fortnite), I’ll refer people to Andy Robertson, and his forthcoming book Taming Gaming, whilst he also recommends this book coming up from Pete Etchells:

“We need to stick to advising parents to do what they do well, which is to balance the [screen time] risks and benefits.” Good advice but more resources and actual game examples needed to help steer children to healthy screen diet. #screentime#platetimehttps://t.co/rQHP3RAr2g

These new UK guidelines reflect other recent research: it’s not screen time that matters, but what kids are actually watching/playing/doing, and whether it’s having a negative effect on family life. If it’s not, stop worrying! https://t.co/K4Fra4esqa

As always, I thought of many more things I could have said on listening back to it afterwards, and I carried on listening to the programme as Eddie interviewed other people who definitely didn’t agree with me!

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